Constantly educate yourself. If you want to become a better writer invest in yourself. Read to get your creativity flowing and practise putting that on paper!
What do you read? And why do you like to read?
Happy Monday!
Constantly educate yourself. If you want to become a better writer invest in yourself. Read to get your creativity flowing and practise putting that on paper!
What do you read? And why do you like to read?
Happy Monday!
Close your eyes and think of the time when you really wanted to be something or do something..you might have even attempted it, but something got in your way. This is a friendly reminder that it is still achievable! You can still finish your book series that’s been saved on a file for 3 years, or finally quit your job to be a travel blogger!
The possibilities are endless and know that it is never too late! Even though Eat, Pray, Love didn’t get the best reviews the message is still there…go out and do it for YOU!
(And if you haven’t seen the movie it’s on Netflix)
Happy Monday!
Some say it is good to be scared every now and then. It can push you towards your goals, and allows you to think from a different perspective. Now this doesn’t have to be jump-out-of your-skin kind of scared. It can be a personal vulnerability in your writing, such as being afraid to write something new or expressing a different opinion. However, in most cases that fear is holding you back. I encourage you to get out of your own head and do something that scares you! You only have one life to live, make sure you live it up to YOUR highest potential.
Make your mark writers. Your words are an expression of yourself and they will live on for generations to see. Keep writing and keep being you!
Happy Monday!
Just because the weekend is over doesn’t mean we don’t have anything to look forward to! Conquer today, so you can feel good tomorrow!
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Happy Monday!
Bring out the writer in you. Share the stories you wish to be heard.
Write on!
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Writing habits are difficult to develop once you’ve gotten into the habit of doing something else. You’ll find plenty of blog posts telling you what to do or pins on Pinterest attempting to ignite your writing fire; you may browse books with daily writing prompts or tips on how to improve your skills. These options are cute and all but what about utilizing technology in your favor – particularly the notification bar on your device.
This is where Daily Page comes in.
Daily Page is a wonderful writing tool to assist you in finding your groove – your writing groove.
You’re able to set a time and receive reminders in your email to take some time to dive into writing. You can select a prompt to follow. Or if you’re feeling in a particular mood or ready to embark on one particular journey, you have the option to freewrite. You can track your writing with the writing stats Daily Page offers. It will create your Writing Score which may improve once you begin your daily habit of taking to the keyboard or notebook! There is even the option to visualize your stats. You’ll understand yourself better as a writer and develop better habits to finish your WIP (Work in Progress.)
There are writing courses offered through the subscription. Not simply for novel writing, alone, but for other types of professional writing such as screenwriting and blogging.
Get your subscription going and get your brain to concocting a new story!
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Sarah Waters:
“Don’t panic. Midway through writing a novel, I have regularly experienced moments of bowel-curdling terror, as I contemplate the drivel on the screen before me and see beyond it, in quick succession, the derisive reviews, the friends’ embarrassment, the failing career, the dwindling income, the repossessed house, the divorce…Working doggedly on through crises like these, however, has always got me there in the end. Leaving the desk for a while can help. Talking the problem through can help me recall what I was trying to achieve before I got stuck. Going for a long walk almost always gets me thinking about my manuscript in a slightly new way. And if all else fails, there’s prayer. St. Francis de Sales, the patron saint of writers, has often helped me out in a crisis. If you want to spread your net more widely, you could try appealing to Calliope, the muse of epic poetry, too.”
Rose Tremain:
“In the planning stage of a book, don’t plan the ending. It has to be earned by all that will go before it.”